Direct Objects and Direct Object Pronouns Page 212
Direct Objects and Direct Object Pronouns Page 212 ¡Exprésate! UNO Chapter 6 -2
Punto #1 �Verbs can be followed by direct objects, the person or thing receiving the action of the verb.
Punto #1 Continued �Lupe lee el libro. �Lupe reads what? �Lupe read the book. �Yo bebo el refresco. �I drink what? �I drink the soft drink.
Punto #2 �A direct object can be a noun or a pronoun. Use direct object pronouns to avoid repeating nouns that have already been mentioned. These pronouns must agree with the nouns they stand for.
Punto #2 Masculine SINGULAR PLURAL Feminine Lo (him, it) La (her, it) Los (them) Las (them)
Punto #3 �Direct object pronouns go before the conjugated verb. �If there is an infinitive in the sentence, the pronouns go before the conjugated verb or are attached to the end of the infinitive.
English Practice �I eat the fruit salad. �We reads the menu. �She drinks the milk. �Do you need a fork? �Do they like the salsa? �I pour the orange juice. �Did you ask for the flan? �He set the table.
Spanish Practice (Class) �Yo como la ensalada de frutas. �Nosotros leemos la cuenta. � Ella bebe la leche. �¿Necesitas un tenedor? �¿Les gusta la salsa? �Me gustan las papas fritas. �Ella necesita una servilleta. �¿Nos gustan el jamón y el queso?
Individual Practice �Yo pido una ensalada. �Tú comes las papas fritas. �Ella bebe el agua. �Ellas necesitan un vaso. �¿Tiene usted una cuchara? �Ustedes usan los platos. �¿Dónde están los platos hondos?
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